WO2020109407A1 - Dispositif de support pour des récipients, en particulier servant à loger des emballages de plantes - Google Patents

Dispositif de support pour des récipients, en particulier servant à loger des emballages de plantes Download PDF

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WO2020109407A1
WO2020109407A1 PCT/EP2019/082782 EP2019082782W WO2020109407A1 WO 2020109407 A1 WO2020109407 A1 WO 2020109407A1 EP 2019082782 W EP2019082782 W EP 2019082782W WO 2020109407 A1 WO2020109407 A1 WO 2020109407A1
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Matthias Janke
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47GHOUSEHOLD OR TABLE EQUIPMENT
    • A47G7/00Flower holders or the like
    • A47G7/02Devices for supporting flower-pots or cut flowers
    • A47G7/025Flower-pot stabilisers, i.e. means to prevent flower-pots from tipping over
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47GHOUSEHOLD OR TABLE EQUIPMENT
    • A47G7/00Flower holders or the like
    • A47G7/02Devices for supporting flower-pots or cut flowers
    • A47G7/06Flower vases
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01GHORTICULTURE; CULTIVATION OF VEGETABLES, FLOWERS, RICE, FRUIT, VINES, HOPS OR SEAWEED; FORESTRY; WATERING
    • A01G9/00Cultivation in receptacles, forcing-frames or greenhouses; Edging for beds, lawn or the like
    • A01G9/04Flower-pot saucers
    • GPHYSICS
    • G09EDUCATION; CRYPTOGRAPHY; DISPLAY; ADVERTISING; SEALS
    • G09FDISPLAYING; ADVERTISING; SIGNS; LABELS OR NAME-PLATES; SEALS
    • G09F23/00Advertising on or in specific articles, e.g. ashtrays, letter-boxes

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  • Support device for containers, in particular for holding
  • the invention relates to a support device for containers, in particular for containers for receiving plant containers, such as. B. bouquets.
  • the support device can also be used as a transport device for the safe transport of the plant container.
  • Plant containers are, for example, bouquets of flowers or other arrangements using cut flowers and / or other plant, in particular decorative elements. Florists are able to create flowers in a very creative way from flowers with the help of cut greenery, branch elements or with the use of additional decorative elements. In addition to cut flowers, fir greenery is also to be thought of at Christmas time.
  • the plant containers are often supplemented with colorful ribbons, even with electrically operated light sources or with candles, to give the respective plant container a suitable appearance and ambience for the specific purpose.
  • Florists therefore often prepare plant containers such as bouquets, etc. B. To be able to use times with little customer traffic. Customers are also often in a hurry and are happy to be able to choose a suitable bouquet from a selection of pre-made bouquets without having to wait for a bouquet to be tied.
  • the pre-made bouquets are displayed in suitable containers with water for sale.
  • the containers are at risk of tipping and should preferably be supported and held so that they cannot tip over, so that the container with the bouquet is not accidentally tipped over. This also serves to protect the bouquet from possible damage as a result of falling over.
  • the plant containers still have to be transported from the place of manufacture, for example to a florist-operated shop or a flower shop, to the destination or a recipient.
  • Plant containers can also easily be damaged by mechanical forces during transport in a motor vehicle.
  • the transporter is usually a non-savvy and the plant containers private for z.
  • a reduced shelf life of a gift plant container can result from the failure to re-cut the individual flowers within the plant container. This omission can be done for various reasons such as B. ignorance, lack of practice or experience, contact allergy, reluctance or lack of time. A shelf life that is reduced due to the lack of a new cut of a plant can also be blamed on the florist or the flower shop, who are not responsible for this either. Many of these problems have already been noticed in practice, and attempts have been made to improve something here.
  • a simple concept for this is already flexible bags, which are arranged around the stems of the plant container and filled with liquid and sealed as watertight as possible. This ensures at least a supply of moisture for the plant containers during transport, however, the risk of damage remains.
  • An example of this is a disposable container for transporting cut flowers in particular, which is proposed in EP 0 966 907 B1 and which is designed as a collapsible bag to save space.
  • EP 2 799 365 B1 goes even further, starting completely from a fixed or collapsible vase and wishing to extend the transport options for bouquets of flowers or potted plants to fresh wipes.
  • bag-like shapes have the disadvantage that bags cannot be placed upright with an ostrich in the bag. This creates a risk of leakage for the liquid in the flexible bag. Due to the structure of the binding area of an ostrich with the bag surrounding it, absolute water resistance cannot be achieved even with very good drawstring systems. This unavoidable risk of leakage even creates the risk, in addition to the conventional concept, that the liquid from the bag gets onto a motor vehicle seat or similar documents and can cause stains or other damage there. Bag-like constructions are also known from DE 20 201 1 104 242 U1 and DE 20 201 1 104 243 U1. DE 20 2014 101 060 U1 describes a shopping bag for the transport of a single bouquet of flowers.
  • EP 0 625 1 17 B1 proposes a storage relationship for cut flowers which has the shape of a pocket and is coated on the inside with absorbent material which forms a liquid reservoir for the cut flowers.
  • a collapsible vase from EP 2 154 077 B1 is similarly designed.
  • US 2018/139 908 A1 describes a device for transporting a plant container which has a container with 4 side parts, a base and a lid, an intermediate piece (tray assembly) being provided in the container at a distance above the base, which has a central opening.
  • the flower arrangement is guided through the central opening, so that the flowers, leaves or the like run above the intermediate piece and the stems run below the intermediate piece.
  • the intermediate piece serves to hold the bouquet in position and thus prevent the delicate flowers from coming into contact with the container wall, for example during transport, and possibly being damaged.
  • an insert is provided, wherein two plate-shaped elements are connected to one another in a cross shape by means of corresponding notches, and the top edge of each plate-shaped element has a recess, so that a trough is formed in the assembled state.
  • This insert is located on the bottom of the container, the lower edges of the plate-shaped elements being secured by corresponding grooves in the base plate of the container.
  • the trough serves to hold a vessel, such as a vase or the like.
  • the interaction of the intermediate piece and the insert keeps the plant container together with the container in position during transport.
  • the disadvantage here is that the device is a relatively complex component that is composed of several elements. In addition, it is complex to manufacture and associated with costs.
  • the German utility model DE 20 2018 100 510 U1 which deals with a transport device for the safe transport of flower containers, can be traced back to the present applicant, whereby the flower containers can also be reliably supplied with water during transport.
  • the transport device essentially consists of a one-piece base body which has the shape of a cylinder, truncated cone or polygon with a contact surface and an upper side, and the transport device is made of a dimensionally stable material.
  • a receiving area for a container for the plant container extends downward in the direction of the contact surface, but does not protrude beyond the contact surface.
  • the footprint can be provided with a surrounding frame that the Footprint of the transport device and thus the tipping safety increased.
  • carrying devices such as handles or interventions can be attached to the lateral surface.
  • the transport device described here is designed in particular for repeated use as a reusable article. Regardless of this, alternative devices for the transport and storage of plant containers are desired, in particular alternatives that are also suitable as take-away and / or disposable items. This is where the present invention comes in.
  • the object of the invention is to propose a support device for containers for plant containers, which creates the greatest possible avoidance of damage to the transported plant containers, in particular on the way from a florist to a destination, for example in the case of a recipient, while also taking into account the moisture requirements of the plant containers.
  • Another idea according to the invention relates to the use of the container for holding the plant container not only for the display and water supply of the plant container before the sale and during transport, but also as a vase for the installation of the plant container at the recipient.
  • the support device is composed of at least two support plates which are connected at an angle, and the support plates connected to the support device form a receiving area for a container and support the container from the outside and secure against tipping.
  • the support plates comprise a baseline, an upper edge opposite the baseline and a left and right side line connecting the baseline and the upper edge.
  • the base lines form the standing surface of the support device in the assembled state of the support device.
  • the upper edge has an incision that extends down towards the baseline and ends at a distance from the baseline.
  • the lower end of the incision that is to say the bottom of the incision (also referred to as the bottom line), extends between the left and right limbs of the incision, the limbs laterally delimiting the incision.
  • the support plates can be configured identically.
  • the at least two support plates are plugged together at an angle to form a plug connection.
  • connection can be detachable or non-detachable.
  • connection be releasable.
  • a notch is provided in the bottom line of a first support plate, which extends vertically downwards from the bottom line in the direction of the base line and ends at a distance a from the base line.
  • a notch is provided in the base line of a second support plate, which extends vertically upwards in the direction of the base line and ends at a distance b from the base line.
  • the distance between the base line and the bottom line of the first and second support plates and the depth of the notches and the distance a and b between the end point of the notch and the base line of the first support plate and the end point of the notch and the base line of the second support plate are the same. If the distances a, b and the depth of the notches of the first and second support plates are the same, one becomes stable and secure stand of the support device achieved since the bottom lines and the base lines are aligned with each other in the connected state.
  • Embodiments with different lengths of the distances a and b are also conceivable. However, in the set-up state of the support device, a secure position of the support device and thus a secure hold of a container should be obtained.
  • the notches can also have a corrugated shape corresponding to one another.
  • the wave shape creates a stronger bond and protects against unintentional loosening of the support plates.
  • the second support plate with notch in the base line is inserted into the notch in the bottom line of the first support plate.
  • the crossing base lines form a footprint for the container and the crossing base lines form the footprint for the support device.
  • first and second support plates can be plugged together at a substantially right angle and form a right-angled plug connection.
  • the incisions of the support plates define the receiving area of the support device for the container and the side parts of the support plates which flank the incision form the supports for the container.
  • the depth and width of the incisions and inclination of the legs can be arbitrary, for. B. depending on the container to be picked. In any case, the depth and width should be selected and coordinated so that the container is supported against tipping.
  • the bottom line is the same length or shorter than the distance of the bottom line to the upper edge or as the depth of the incision.
  • the length ratio of the distance or the depth of the incision to the length of the bottom line can be approximately 1: 0.5 to 0.8.
  • the bottom lines of the support plates of a support device can be adapted to the outer shape of the standing surface or the standing area of the container to be accommodated.
  • an adaptation to the outer shape of the stand area or the stand area is not absolutely necessary, since the container is supported by the side parts and is thus protected from falling over.
  • containers for plant containers such as. B. vases and the like, typically have a flat base
  • the bottom lines of the support plates of a support device form a flat base for the container, z. B. by being flush with each other in the assembled state.
  • the basic shape of the support plates can be selected in many ways. It can be a rectangle, a trapezoid, an isosceles trapezoid.
  • the side lines can have a curved course.
  • the slope of the side lines can change in the course from the baseline to the upper edge.
  • the side line In a first section the side line can be inclined at an acute angle to the base line and in a subsequent second section it can run perpendicular to the base line.
  • the support plates are preferably axially symmetrical to the vertical central axis, particularly preferably the support plates including notch are axially symmetrical to the vertical central axis.
  • Examples of such shapes are a rectangular shape or an isosceles trapezoid.
  • the base line is preferably longer than the opposite upper edge.
  • Typical plate thicknesses range from a few millimeters to centimeters, e.g. B. from about 0.5 cm to 2.5 cm, in particular 0.5 cm to 1.5 cm.
  • the thickness of the support plates can vary as needed depending on the stability and material desired.
  • the position of the notches in the bottom line or base line is in principle freely selectable and not specifically defined, but can be chosen freely as required.
  • the position of the notch in the first support plate and the position of the notch in the second support plate can be different from one another. However, it is preferred if the notches are provided in the middle of the base or base line.
  • the support plate including the incision and notch, has an axis symmetry with the vertical central axis.
  • the side lines of the side parts can have a projection or nose in the region of the transition to the base line.
  • This projection or nose extends the base line and consequently increases the footprint without, however, essentially requiring more material for the support plates. This embodiment thus contributes to stability.
  • More than two support plates can also be used to form the support device. If, for example, a support device for a container with a particularly large circumference is required, three or more support plates can be connected to one another at a corresponding angle. Another example is when smaller distances between adjacent side parts with a constant circumference of the receiving area is desired.
  • the top edge can run parallel to the baseline.
  • a left and right edge region of the upper edge is formed by the incision, the edge regions delimiting the side parts upwards.
  • the height of the left and right side parts of a support plate can be the same or different.
  • the upper edge can also be designed as required. It can be straight or curved.
  • the support plate is axially symmetrical to the vertical central axis.
  • carrying devices can be provided on the side parts, such as handles or finger holes in the side parts.
  • the carrying devices are typically located in the opposite side parts of a support plate.
  • the carrying devices are preferably provided in the support plate with the notch in the bottom line. This can prevent the support plate with the notch in the base line from being detached from the plug connection when the support device is raised.
  • the support device can additionally have a base plate which rests on the base lines.
  • a base plate which rests on the base lines.
  • slots are provided in the base plate in a position which corresponds to the side parts and extend radially into the base plate. To insert the base plate, the slots grip around the side parts and the base plate can be pressed down along the legs.
  • the thickness of the base plate is not particularly critical. It usually corresponds to the thickness of the support plates. In principle, the circumferential shape is also freely selectable. It can be round or angular.
  • the base plate can have one or more grip holes.
  • Intermediate shelves can be used for the support device, which can be inserted into the receiving area at a distance from the floor lines.
  • the intermediate floors preferably have a circumference which is adapted to the circumference of the receiving area at the selected height. Like the base plate, they can have radial incisions.
  • Pre-punched tabs can also be provided in the two side parts of a support plate, which, when folded out, form a substantially right angle with the side part and can support the intermediate floor.
  • any material can be used for the production of the support device or the support plates for the support device and for the further components such as base plate and intermediate floors, such as. B. a material as is known for the production of disposable tableware.
  • Plastics can be used, such as. B. polystyrene, polyethylene, acrylic glass etc.
  • biodegradable materials such as those used for. B. are also already known for the production of disposable tableware.
  • biodegradable plastics such as biopolymers such.
  • PLA polylactic acid
  • CPLA crystalized PLA
  • cereal-based materials such as corn starch, wheat starch, potato starch, from vegetable materials such as sugar cane (bagasse), palm leaf, reed fibers, bamboo and the like, wood-based materials such as. B. pulp, cellulose, cardboard, such as corrugated cardboard, cardboard etc.
  • Inexpensive materials such as cardboard, corrugated cardboard, cardboard etc. are particularly advantageous for single use.
  • the support plates, the base plate and / or intermediate floors can be provided with a coating in whole or in part.
  • a water-sensitive material such as on z. B. paper and / or cardboard base, they can be provided with a water-resistant paint layer.
  • the parts of the support device can be single-colored, multi-colored, transparent and also different from one another and also designed in a completely different way.
  • the surfaces of the front and / or rear sides of the side parts can be provided with sayings, logos, patterns and the like.
  • the support device can thus act as an information or advertising medium. They can be seasonal, e.g. B. with Christmas motifs, spring colors etc.
  • the support device according to the invention is intended for the secure holding of a container for plant containers.
  • the container can in particular a vase for a plant container such. B. be a bouquet.
  • the support device and the container are intended and designed in particular for the safe transport of a plant container from the point of sale to the destination / recipient.
  • the container contains water for keeping the plants fresh during use, and the support device prevents the container from tipping over during transport, so that water leakage and / or damage to the plant container can be avoided.
  • the container can be designed as a take-away item and, like the support device, can be made from a material as is known for the production of conventional disposable cups, and as it is known for. B. is mentioned above for the manufacture of the support device.
  • a conventional disposable cup with sufficient dimensions can be used as the container.
  • Conventional disposable cups are usually provided with a waterproof coating on the inside and are therefore also suitable as a container for plant containers.
  • the container can be colored, in particular, on the outer surface and / or provided with motifs, sayings, etc.
  • the support device together with the container ensure safe storage and keeping freshly made plant containers in the sales points and enable safe transport from the point of sale to the destination or recipient of the plant container.
  • a Damage to the plant container, as z. B. can occur during horizontal transport can be avoided.
  • the water supply to the plants in the plant container is guaranteed without interruption.
  • the container with plant containers can be removed from the support device and handed over to the recipient. This can then place the plant container in the container or another vase in his household as usual, without the individual flowers of the plant container having to be cut again, since the plant container has been supplied with water during the entire transport.
  • the support device which is now no longer required, can occasionally be returned to the florist by the customer if, for example, a type of deposit system is set up for this support device. The support device can then be used again by the florist.
  • the customer can also purchase the complete support device for their own purposes and use it again.
  • Another advantage is when the container is matched to the size and scope of the plant container. There is then no need to provide a suitable vase for the plant container, which experience has shown is not always available.
  • the support device according to the invention has numerous other advantages:
  • the support plates can have essentially the same shape and therefore one or two blanks are sufficient for the manufacture.
  • the support plates are stackable and can be packed, distributed and stored in a space-saving manner.
  • the support plates with the same notch are interchangeable, which means that in the event that a plate is defective, the entire support device is not immediately disposed of must be replaced, only the defective support plate can be replaced by a corresponding whole support plate.
  • the support device can be assembled on site and if necessary, this saves storage space for storage.
  • the support device is reusable. If the seller wants z. B. only take the container together with the plant containers, the support device is ready to hold another container.
  • the support device according to the invention can be provided as a punched sheet.
  • the individual device parts are pre-punched in the punched sheet as stripping parts. If necessary, the parts can be broken out and put together. Since the punched sheets are flat sheets, they can be transported and stored to save space. In addition, they are always ready for use when needed.
  • Figure 1 shows a first support plate for the support device according to the invention
  • FIG. 2 shows a second support plate for the support device according to the invention, the second support plate being the counterpart to the first support plate;
  • Figure 3 is a side view obliquely from above of the invention
  • Figure 4 shows an embodiment of a support plate for the invention
  • Figure 5 is a plan view of a base plate
  • Figure 6 is a top view of a support device according to the invention with a base plate
  • Figure 7 shows the support device according to Figure 6 in a front view obliquely from above;
  • Figure 8 shows the support device according to Figures 6 and 7 in a lateral
  • FIG. 9 shows a schematic illustration from below of the support device according to FIGS. 6 to 8.
  • Figure 10 shows a punched sheet with pre-punched parts for a support device according to the invention.
  • the support device according to the invention is constructed from support plates 1, 2, which can advantageously be detachably connected to one another.
  • a first support plate 1 is shown in FIG. 1, and a second support plate 2, which represents the counterpart to the support plate 1, is shown in FIG.
  • Figure 3 shows the support device 3 according to the invention with support plates 1 and 2 in the connected state.
  • the support plates 1, 2 are connected to one another at an angle, here an essentially right angle.
  • the support plates 1 and 2 according to FIGS. 1 and 2 essentially have the shape of an isosceles trapezoid with essentially the same dimensions for the base line 4, 5 and the side lines 8a, 8b; 9a, 9b.
  • the base lines 4, 5, which form the base of the support device 3, are longer than the opposite upper edge 6, 7, which forms the upper end of the support device 3.
  • the end points of the base line 4, 5 and the upper edge 6, 7 are each connected by a side line 8a, 8b or 9a, 9b, the side line 8a, 9a in the figure on the left and the side line 8b or 9b on the right ( hereinafter also referred to as left and right side lines).
  • Both support plates 1 and 2 each have an incision 10, 1 1, which extends downward from the upper edge 6, 7 in the direction of the base line 4, 5, the incisions 10, 1 1 each opening or ending in a bottom line 12, 13 . end up.
  • the depth of the incision 10, 1 1, that is, the distance between the upper edge 6, 7 and the bottom line 12, 13, is less than the distance between the base line 4, 5 and the upper edge 6, 7 (that is, the height of the trapezoid).
  • the distance between the bottom line 12, 13 and the base line 4, 5 is essentially identical.
  • the length of the floor lines 12, 13 is also essentially identical.
  • the length of the bottom line 12, 13 can also vary.
  • the upper edge 6, 7 is divided into a left and right edge region (6a, 6b and 7a, 7b, respectively), the side parts 16a, 16b and 17a, 17b of the support plates 1, 2 terminating at the top .
  • the side parts 16a, 16b and 17a, 17b define a receiving area 18 for a container for plant containers (not shown in the figure).
  • a notch 14 is inserted, which extends vertically downwards in the direction of the base line 4, but ends at a distance a above the base line 4.
  • a notch 15 is provided in the base line 5 of the second support plate 2, which notch extends vertically upwards in the direction of the bottom line 13 and ends at a distance b from the bottom line 13.
  • the distances a, b and thus the depth of the notches 14, 15 should be essentially identical in order to obtain a stable connection with aligned base lines 4, 5 and base lines 12, 13.
  • the second support plate 2 with notch 15 is inserted into the notch 14 of the first support plate 1, as shown in FIG. 3.
  • both the upper end and the bottom end of the plug connection are flush and form an essentially flat standing surface for the support device 3 and a flat floor area for a container for the plant container.
  • a protrusion 21 in the transition region between side lines 8a, 8b and base line 4 is indicated by dashed lines in FIG.
  • the base lines 4, 5 can be extended and thus the footprint can be enlarged.
  • the incisions 10, 11 are laterally delimited by a leg 19a, 19b or 20a, 20b.
  • the legs run at an angle of inclination downward to the bottom line 12, 13, the diameter of the incisions 10, 11 narrowing.
  • the angle of inclination at which the legs extend downward can, however, be selected as required.
  • the downward tapering course shown in the figures corresponds to the design of a typical vase.
  • the dimensions for the incisions 10 and 11 are chosen in accordance with the containers provided. This applies in particular to the horizontal dimensions such as the horizontal length of the incisions 10, 1 1.
  • the vertical length of the incisions 10, 1 1 (distance between the bottom line 12, 13 and the upper edge 6, 7) is less critical, but should be sufficient to to be able to hold a container securely and to prevent it from tipping over.
  • FIG. 4 also shows a further embodiment of the support device according to the invention.
  • tabs are pre-punched on the legs at a distance from the floor, which can be folded out and, in the unfolded state, project into the space essentially vertically to the surface of the support plate.
  • the tabs 23, 24 have an upper and lower edge and a left and right side edge, based on the position in the support plate.
  • the support plate is severed in each case along the upper edge and along the lateral edge spaced from the incision; the lower edge is firmly connected to the support plate.
  • the dividing lines define the fold-out tab 23, 24.
  • the tabs 23, 24 can support the bottom surface of cups or vase-like vessels, the depth of which is less than the depth of the receiving area 18, but also an intermediate base (not shown).
  • An intermediate floor can be designed similar to a floor plate, but generally has a smaller circumference, which has the circumference of the receiving area at the height provided for the intermediate floor or tabs 23, 24.
  • grip holes 25, 26 for gripping the support device are indicated in the side parts.
  • FIG. 5 An embodiment of a base plate 27 with radial incisions 28 is shown in the top view in FIG. 5.
  • the position of the radial incisions 28 corresponds to the side parts 16a, 16b; 17a, 17b of the first and second support plates 1, 2.
  • the radial incisions 28 include the side parts 16a, 16b and 17a, 17b of the first support plate 1 and the second support plate 2 along the legs 19a, 19b or 20a, 20b.
  • the support plate shown in Figure 5 has a round peripheral shape. The base plate 28 can be removed again from the support device if necessary due to the positive plug connection.
  • Figure 6 shows a support device according to the invention from above, wherein a base plate 27, as shown for example in Figure 5, is used.
  • the base plate 27 has a grip hole 29 here.
  • FIG. 1 A front view obliquely from above of the support device with base plate 27 is shown in FIG. Here, grip holes 25, 26 can also be seen in the side parts 16, 16b.
  • FIG. 8 shows a side view of the support device according to FIG. 7, but the support device is rotated counterclockwise by one position, so that the side part 17a is oriented forwards.
  • FIG. 9 is a schematic illustration from below of the support device according to FIGS. 6 to 8, the support device being rotated counterclockwise by one position, so that side part 16b is now oriented towards the front.
  • Figure 10 shows an example of the provision of the support device according to the invention in the form of a punched sheet.
  • the individual parts of the device are specified as stripping parts in the desired embodiment, such as shape and, if appropriate, additional additional elements. For assembly, the parts can be easily broken out and put together and are therefore immediately available for use.
  • the support device 3 according to the invention is particularly suitable for containers, the height of which clearly exceeds the diameter of the base, and which are therefore particularly at risk of tipping.

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L'invention concerne un dispositif de support (3) pour un récipient pour un emballage de plantes, en particulier pour le transport d'emballages de plantes, tels que des bouquets de fleurs, dans un récipient contenant de l'eau afin de pouvoir suffisamment alimenter les plantes en eau également pendant le transport. Le dispositif de support (3) est composé d'au moins deux plaques de support (1, 2), qui sont reliées l'une à l'autre selon un angle donné. Les plaques de support (1, 2) comportent respectivement une entaille (10, 11), qui s'étend depuis l'arête supérieure (6, 7) des plaques de support (1, 2) en direction d'une arête inférieure ou d'une ligne de base (4, 5) et se termine au-dessus de la ligne de base (4, 5) dans une ligne de fond (12, 13). Les parties latérales (16a, 16b; 17a, 17b) des plaques de support (1, 2), qui flanquent les entailles (10, 11), calent le récipient pendant le transport de manière à empêcher un basculement du récipient comprenant l'emballage de plantes.
PCT/EP2019/082782 2018-11-30 2019-11-27 Dispositif de support pour des récipients, en particulier servant à loger des emballages de plantes WO2020109407A1 (fr)

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DE202018106832.6 2018-11-30
DE202018106832.6U DE202018106832U1 (de) 2018-11-30 2018-11-30 Stützvorrichtung für Behältnisse, insbesondere zur Aufnahme von Pflanzengebinden
DE202019101986 2019-04-05
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